Monday, May 09, 2005

breathe


drowning
Originally uploaded by symbiopsychotaxiplasm.

remember when I made 14:59 and I felt like crap because I felt rejected for not being part of a film that I really wanted to? well I feel like it's being rubbed in my face every day I'm at that media studio and being the obsessive film geek I am, I am actually experiencing physical pain every time I'm reminded I have not attained the goal I wanted so much for too long. ::"Right Where It Belongs" by Nine Inch Nails:: Click here to watch

10 Comments:

Blogger erick said...

brian... this was greatness to the extreme!!! simplistic and i love it.
that's so sad though...
say si made me cry today.
old school say si por vida!

4:26 PM  
Blogger Josh Leo said...

The suspense was killing me. I was so eager for it to come over your eyes. The bubbles coming out of your ears were cool too.

Cheer up buddy, go outside lie in the grass and soak up some sun. Watch the sunrise and listen to some funk...that always gets me goin.

Your work consistantly astounds me...and makes me feel inferior

8:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm always impressed by your work, but this one might just be my favourite one so far. The music is extremely fittin, and the split screen works very well too!

11:07 PM  
Blogger Faux Press said...

You've certainly raised the barre for suspense films. Once again, you make us not only sit up and take notice, but make our hearts & minds race. Damn.

6:46 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What if no one thing could satisfy you? Never fill a void that you yourself authored and birthed. Maybe, you should stop having a void. And perhaps, having nothing will feel like satisfaction. Or maybe all is empty and meaningless, and you become empty and free to care, or not.

1:39 PM  
Blogger Devin said...

Freaking A.

*Applause*

7:30 PM  
Blogger A.O. Flores said...

brian, how come you are so freakin amazing bro?

I see some themes emerging: water, showers, nakedness, sadness.

I like your stuf because it has dark edge to it. Darkness is beauty.

Aaron
thevoiz.com

12:48 AM  
Blogger duncan speakman said...

i can;t believe i haven;t found your stuff before... this is awesome... i look forward to your return!!!

d

2:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice work man.
What a simple way to portray emotion and to pull out emotions from the audience.
Inspiring!!
Keep up the good work.

2:31 PM  
Blogger Verdi said...

Isn't it funny how what you were upset about is now so trivial? Quit stressing. It's all just a matter of time.

7:28 PM  

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